Home of Houseplants is presented by Jo Howski, an avid collector of weird and wonderful indoor plants, in particular aroids. Jo interviews all manner of guests that have some nexus to indoor plants, across Australia. This podcast is not about providing advice on practical problems, but seeks to find out more about the interesting characters who play some role in the wonderful world of houseplants,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHobbies |
Jo is joined once again by her husband John, co owner of Home of Houseplants to update listeners on their absence over the last 6 months. The impact of COVID-19 on indoor plant sales in Australia and a shock cancer diagnosis are just some of the reas... more
Jo speaks with Andy Baker, a Brisbane based collector of aroids that is relatively new to the hobby. Andy recently travelled to South America with Intrepid Travel and was on the hunt for aroids, in and amongst seeing the cultural sights. more
Jim Edwards, of Tamborine Tropicals based in the Hinterland Region of the Gold Coast, a well known identity in the aroid community in Australia, is the special guest for Episode 17. Jim is also a committee member of the Aroid Society of Australia. more
Robyn Ganley is one of Australia's most prolific private sellers of the most in demand, rare and hard to find indoor plants. more
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This no frills podcast is perfect. Featuring interviews with some of Australia’s top Aroid enthusiasts makes it a must! Jo has an engaging disposition and her subjects provide a relaxed and informative insight into their passion - plants! Big thanks to Jo for her efforts in travelling around Australia and taking the time to chat with some of Australia’s well known aroid collectors/contributors/encyclopaedias! 🌱
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